The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE 2 SOLDIER I$ HELD FOR FORGERY Married School Teacher in Flight From Camp Lewis Held in Denver ing gore discharge t have been stolen from the : Capt, L. V. Houston, fina is cer of the 10th Field artille iy toward augh BROWN TRIES TO | __ SLASH BUDGET Department Heads Meet To-| : day; May Cut Expenses nary budget has been cut by men from a threatened 1 crease in city taxes to about seven himself, has no to be slash wants to go over all the carefully with & view to possible pruning. ARREST YOUTHS : Investigate Part in Many Recent Auto Thefts Suspected of having had a ha r s the theft of several autos rec the Northwest, four youths rested by city detectives T night, and are being held in jail for investigation Friday Angel Bierra and Walter May, both 23, were nabbed at T eN.E a and E. 45th st. They w session of an unlicensed cai, believed to have been stolen R. Granger, 21 28, are held for nection with thef i Seattle. They were auto, reported stolen tn Spokane, at Fourth ave. and Bell st Food and Fun for 400 Seattle Kids Food and fun for 400 kiddies and mothers will be provided Saturday by the Salvation Army under the ee leadership of Staff Captain A. D. a Jackson and Envoy William Neill ‘The guests will be chosen from the army's relief districts where 15 re lief officers will distribute car tokens to carry the mothers and children to army headquarters, 1414 Sixth ave. at 9 a. m. Here the party will be put aboard * six special street cars and taken to Woodland park for an all-day picnic with games and races and a noon lunch, After the pienic the cars will re- turn the guesta to headquarters, where they will be given tokens to carry them to their homes. Chil dren under 16 will be included in the ou r 3 VETERANS HONOR SNOW E Fortson-Thygeson camp, Spanish War Veterans, paid last honors to the memory‘ of George T. Snow civil war, veteran, who will be buried Saturday. §now was past com: mander of fohn F. Miller post, G A. R. , BASIN BACKERS PETERSON WAS A | GOOD SAMARITAN; $25, SAYS JUDGE off stepped up and arrest LASHES FOR BC, BURGLAR Man Captured in Seattle Also Given 8 Years VANCOUVER, B.C, Aug. 28 rrested at Seattle on a of ng in the ro! of Canada, 5 Nana over the, rail, TO FIGHT Congress Will Be Asked to Order Development will De ask he int Project, bas upon vestigators recomn x indefinite nement of the undertaking. ers in the Columbia Basin In| league alr are said to} nning the method of © matter directly to the! lawmakers to keep | tment, after in fod of many {ble and sound, it is pointed out, and leaders in the movement will not let | the matter rest until construction is| started. | Auto Licenses to | Produce Big Sum) r license and gasoline fees in 1925 probably will stow an tn 15 per cent over the Treasurer W. G License fees of nearly figure, State Friday considerable mot ant taken in during the whole of said paid thos ate funds are in healthy cond tlon, the treasurer annouy t of them totaling nearly $15. Would Have Chinese Library in Seattle) Establishment of a ¢ brary le was u by Julean Arnold, attache ing, | of the United States, when he spoke before a meeting of the Gyro club ursday. It would be al means of promoting greater interest | in China and in its trade, he be leves. | Need of greater advertising of Seattle's Oriental trad n du to the fact that it port to the East, was str address. Arnold in \ Tomorrow's Your Last Opportunity Two Stores rf 903 2nd Aye. The Florsheim Shoe Stores 1418 2nd Ave, THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, (925. Ce \ TES ere aD I THIRD AVENUE Between Pike and Pine APPAREL More Style for Leas Money . Announcing Es FE ’e@s) INC, ° THIRD Our FORMAL OPENING” Saturday, August 29 10 A. M. The advent of Best’s Apparel, Inc., is something vas venture in merchandising. tly more than simply another ad- Our new store is merely the vehicle for that type of service in tailored things the women of Seattle and the Northwest demand. Youth, we believe, is a matter of he rt and spirit and viewpoint, and to the service of those who believe as we do this shop is sincerely dedicated. You are cordially invited to our official opening. We made every effort to reach you all individually, but if for any reason you did not receive our Opening announcement, please accept our sincere apologies and consider this a personal invita- tion to attend our Opening. > We Will Feature for Kventful Introductory Ottering---Three Extraordinarily Low < This Prices in the Highest Quality Merchandise To insure the interest and confidence of the wom en of Seattle in Best's quality, economy and fashion-authenticity—the essentials consummating in—STYLE. Te TTT Beautifully Pur-Trimmed y COSTUME SUITS Og With Gowns to Match in fie The gowns separately designed— and selected in Paris — proving doubly smart when combined—at the unusual price of— A price less than the value of the coat alone. EW flared models, achieving the flared silhouette by a certain restraint of line- cleverly concealed—thus augment- ing their distinction. Coats for every occasion gracefully trimmed in the choicest furs The smartest costumes feature dinner and afternoon gowns of crepe romaine (with slips), satin, crepe and faille, in the very newest colors and designs. Others combine equal- ly good looking frocks of individual character for street and general utility wear. Representative is the model sketched with « subUly flared bluejay Carmina Coat, flatteringly furred in Chopehilla, designed in Two garments, which if pur- chased separately, could not pos- sibly be obtained at this price. Queen Anne style. The newest style notes are embodied in the frock of matching hue. It is our pleasure to offer you this wonderful opportunity in connection with our Opening at the exceptional price of 89° Carmina ts the fuyored coat fabric in colorn Collars frame the face attractively in Queen of Tanager, Blucjay, Sea wallow, Wren, nne and mushroom des t For, Wot), Grenat, Gracklehead, Juniper, — Jacapa, Fitch or Chopchilla in natural shades or dis Cuckoo, Pirangu and Black tinetively dyed r\y MISSHS' SIZES UP TO an 5 At this pri it is advisable to purchase eral to harmonize with various costumes, Gotham. Gold Seri ; righ Sa) re Silk Stostery ie _ Lingerie Section Mains Bloor REST APPAREL Inan Event of Great Magnitude at One Introductory Price °A Shop of ee Six-Thread Pure Silk Crepe de Chine m aret a ’ aie COSTUME SLIPS wa) Q fun au ALL COLORS—to match any costume Suits Gowns eMillinery Wide, completely shadow- Nealigees proof hems. ‘Tops attractively 95 Umbrellas hemstitched and finished with been offered to é tiny rosettes. Complete range public at this price. of sizes—14-42, INC, Introducing the Season’s Smartest MILLINERY Hats whose smartness is achieved in line and fabric, and the utmost simplicity. [Os Street Hats — Costume Hats—Sport Hats—Velours—New Soft Velvets—Satins—Hatters’ Plush—and the New Combinations. Featuring the newest shades—to match any costume—for every oc- casion—and for every personality. EST’S hats stress the line —the one indefinable thing that makes a hat smart—instead of a mere hat. specialized saleswomen know how to fit the head proper- ly—to render the best possible assistance in selecting —to ac- centuate personality rather than conceal it. This introductory offer consists of hats from much _ higher priced lines. It is through a desire to give the Seattle public the very finest hat possible at one outstanding price, eAillinery Section. Main, Gloor for the Complete Line of Silk Stockings that Wear It is unlikely that slips of this character have ever before the Seattle This event represents a great effort on the part of the manufacturer to co-operate with us that we may present this phenomenal value as an Opening Special. Unequaled for beauty, choice of colors and dura- bility. Silk 100% Pure Priced $1.85-$4.50 ——$$—$ | 9 AVENUE 3etween Pike and Pine Exclusive Representatives vy are | ‘ ; 3 ki { r fe if ' j i | A PI Ny i \\ Wat. 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